July - WBCitizenship
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July - WBCitizenship
WARNER BROS. STUDIOS 4000 Warner Blvd. Burbank, CA 91522 A Letter From... HELLO BURBANK! We hope you have been enjoying your summer! At Warner Bros., we are gearing up for another exciting season with 13 television series shooting on the lot and the release of the much-anticipated finale to Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy “The Dark Knight Rises” on July 20. In addition to working hard to bring you the films and television shows that you love, our employees have continued to be actively engaged in the Burbank community. Three of our executives finished a successful year serving as Principal Partners through Burbank Business Partners, an organization committed to developing sustainable community support for Burbank schools. The Principal Partners program matches school principals with business leaders to provide a mutual mentoring experience. Warner Bros. has a deep commitment to our schools, which is realized through LISA RAWLINS efforts such as the Reach Program and company partnerships with Luther Burbank Middle School and the Burbank Housing Corporation’s Achievement Centers. Warner Bros. further extends its pledge to education through the Encore program. Since January, 35 unique donations of supplies including televisions, books and other learning materials have been made to five local Burbank schools. We were honored to be recognized this May for our commitment to the Burbank Arts for All Foundation. Our relationship with this organization began when a community-wide alliance, supported by a Warner Bros.’ financial contribution, created the Foundation to bolster Burbank schools’ art programs. Warner Bros. was presented with the Patron of the Arts Award at the inaugural gala, which raised more than $137,000 to help ensure quality visual and performing arts education for students across the Burbank Unified School District. In a time of diminishing school budgets and programs, it is more important than ever that our schools get support from the private sector, businesses and households alike. As always, we look forward to continuing to engage with you, our Burbank neighbors, and welcome any feedback on how we can continue to grow our relationship. Please visit our website wbcitizenship.com or email us at [email protected] with comments or suggestions. All the best, Lisa Rawlins Senior Vice President, Public Affairs Warner Bros. Entertainment COMMUNITY DAY: WITH WB TOURS AND BURBANK CHAMBER MEET OUR 2012 REACH BURBANK HONORSHIP WINNERS! NICOLE (NIKKI) CALDERON SYED IBRAHIM SCHOOL: Burbank High School SCHOOL: Burbank High School ACTIVITIES/INTERESTS: Mock Trial, Show Choir, Key Club, Model United Nations, California Scholarship Federation, Inter-club Council, AP Microeconomics Club and competitive figure roller-skating ACTIVITIES/INTERESTS: Mock Trial, Key Club, AP Microeconomics Club, American Legion California Boys State COLLEGE PLANS: University of California, Santa Barbara COLLEGE PLANS: University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business CAREER INTEREST: Marketing CAREER INTEREST: Public relations or entertainment law CONGRATULATIONS! GO GREEN AND PAPERLESS TODAY! Warner Bros. has a long history of promoting environmental stewardship through programs and companywide participation. We continually strive to find new ways to conserve resources, reduce energy consumption and cut waste production. You can help us reach our goals by signing up to receive an electronic copy of the Burbank Community Newsletter! Email [email protected] with your name, home mailing address, preferred email address and a DO NOT MAIL request. WARNER BROS. STUDIOS STUDIOS BURBANK BURBANK COMMUNITY COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER NEWSLETTER JULY 2010 2012 JUNE TM and © 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed on 30% post-consumer recycled paper using soy-based inks. Please recycle. The Burbank Chamber of Commerce held its “The special event allowed our chamber monthly member mixer on Saturday, June 23, on the Warner Bros. lot. Chamber members were members the opportunity to come away invited to a behind-the-scenes VIP Studio Tour with a greater appreciation for Warner featuring some of the most famous sets, stages, Bros. positive economic impacts on our props, and costumes at the world’s busiest local Burbank economy. On average, motion picture and television studio. They also they utilize more than 1,200 Burbank enjoyed a continental breakfast and learned vendors and suppliers annually. Warner about Warner Bros.’ economic footprint in the Bros. remains an integral and important Burbank business community. Warner Bros. has contributor to Burbank's overall been an active member of the Burbank economy economic prosperity.” for more than 80 years. As those who attended the June 23 event learned, GARY OLSON President & CEO, Warner Bros. is both a major employer in Burbank Burbank Chamber of Commerce and a strong supporter of local vendors: • Almost 700 of Warner Bros.’ corporate employees and more than 2,000 of our production employees make Burbank their home. to all of Warner Bros.’ business units. The small business was started by Jeff Stewart, who grew up across the street from the Warner Bros. lot. • Zaun Glass Company, a medium-sized company with 30 employees, has been supplying glass, windows, doors and hardware to the Studio since James Dean was making films at the Studio in the 1950s. • Bake It Again Sam, a Burbank caterer, has been supplying bagels, coffee, and sandwiches to dozens of Warner Bros. television shows since they opened in 1991. In a typical year, Warner Bros. is one of their largest customers. • Since 1972, The Forms Peddler has been providing computer-feed forms and checks Photos courtesy of The "Bern" Agency/Andre' B. Murray WARNER BROS. STUDIOS BURBANK COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER JULY 2012 OUR WORKING STUDIO: DESIGN CENTER The newly formed Warner Bros. Design Studio, which merged the company’s Sign Shop and Scenic Art Department into one creative and technical team, is not only a leader for the entertainment industry, but is also a recognized design leader in the local and global communities, as well. Combining state-of-the-art technologies with old world craftsmanship, the Design Studio’s unique combination of skill sets, along with their remarkably quick turnaround, makes them especially competitive in the commercial world. Outside of the Studio, the group is often hired by architects and non-profits for various jobs, including flatbed and digital printing, billboards, wallpaper, trade show installations, hand-painted backdrops and custom displays. The Design Studio takes on projects as small as restroom signs or as big as building wraps. Recently, the department, along with Warner WB PARTICIPATES: IN BTMO’S BIKE AND WALK TO WORK DAY WB Clean Air Club, an its employees to join the Warner Bros. invites all commuting via carpool, t por sup to gram designed employee commuter pro sharing and car-free ride ycle or walking. By bic , bus n, trai l, poo van p to reduce local traffic an Air Club members hel commuting, our WB Cle began in November m gra pro quality. Since the and improve local air s have joined. 2009, over 800 employee k ticipated in the Burban and its employees par an Cle ual ann ) In May, Warner Bros. MO (BT ement Organization’s Transportation Manag efits of bicycling and/ promote the many ben to ies ivit act nth Air Mo tion also included mo pro g This month-lon or walking to work. ts as well as other den bank schools and stu participation by many Bur inesses. bus k ban Bur al loc supporting Bros. Studio Facilities, contributed to two organizations within the Burbank community. They refurbished Burbank Luther Middle School’s theater and donated new sets and hand-painted backdrops, and revitalized the Burbank Animal Shelter’s lobby with custom signage and wallpaper. The Warner Bros. Design Studio also works in other local communities. In Anaheim, the department was hired by Disneyland Parks to create large-scale prints so that guests knew to “pardon the dust” while the park refurbished its popular roller coaster, Space Mountain. At the Grove shopping center, the department worked with Caruso Affiliated to design, fabricate and install “Happy Feet 2” penguin models for the outdoor mall’s winter wonderland last holiday season. And in Hollywood, the group restored the ornate doors to the Chinese Theater, giving the entrance a golden facelift. BTMO’s C lean Air M onth activ Day,” a s ities were pecial ev capped o ent held event, pa ff by “Bike on Thurs rticipating day, May & Walk to schools a employee Work 17th. Le nd busine s to bike ading up sses challe or walk to that pled to this nged their work on th ged to p stu artic e day of school or the event. dents and work on th ipate received a Individua green ev e day of th ls ent t-shir e event. On the d t to wear ay of the to e v seen bikin ent, stud ents and g or walk ing to wo Once at s rk or scho employees could cho clearly be ol in participati ol, excited studen ts gathere their bright green ng emplo t-s d for grou yees stop Bob Hop p ped by “T photos an hirts. e D he Pointe d many refreshme rive and Alameda ” office b nts. to mix an uilding on d mingle and enjo y light While the Design Studio may be best known for its projects on film and television screens, its work in the local communities makes it one of Hollywood’s best kept secrets. NYDIA MENESES NYDIA MENESES, Finance Coordinator for Studio Group Protection, Warner Bros. Entertainment, has been an employee of the studio since 2005 and an involved Burbank member since 1999. Initially hired to monitor employee time and attendance, Meneses proudly utilized her people skills to move up the finance ladder at her dream company. In 2009, the studio presented her with the first annual Idea Award which is given to an employee who exhibits exemplary innovation, diligence, enterprise and action. “I am so blessed to be a member of this community,” said Meneses, “A place of safety and gleaming beauty that I can call my home.” Having emigrated from Guatemala as a single mother of three, Meneses left her home with her children’s future in mind and stumbled upon the close knit city of Burbank. With the help of the community and their available support groups, both Meneses and her children have been able to accomplish their dreams. Her eldest son of 19, the Valedictorian of the 2012 graduating class of Burbank High School, was recently accepted into Harvard University where he plans to major in Pre-Med and Engineering. When she isn’t dedicating her time as a devout soccer mom or volunteering with Impact, Warner Bros.’ employee giving program, Meneses likes to shop the streets of Burbank and dance the night away at Salsa dance nights downtown. WARNER BROS. STUDIOS BURBANK COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER JULY 2012 GINES Y, HAS WINGS, JET EN SK T RNOON? GH NI E TH AS K FOR AN ENTIRE AFTE E IV WHAT IS BLAC DR E ID RS VE RI N Y HEAD O AND CAN TURN EVER ! E L I B O M T A B E H T S IT ' Burbank was taken over by a barrage of Batmobiles on March 30 as five of the iconic vehicles paraded out Gate 4 of the studio and travelled over to Bob’s Big Boy’s parking lot, complete with police escort. The vehicles were on loan from the Batcave for a documentary feature filmed that day which will be included in the special features of the Blu-ray and DVD release of “The Dark Knight Rises.” like glory was The Tumbler, Christopher Nolan’s vision of the Batmobile featured in his Dark Knight trilogy. Greeted in the parking lot by a crowd of die-hard Batman enthusiasts and flashing cameras, the quintet stayed on display for the rest of the day and will be showcased again at this year’s Comic-Con in San Diego. Leading the pack was George Barris in the original Batmobile that he designed for the 1960’s TV show staring Adam West. He based the design on a concept car built by Ford in 1955, the Lincoln Futura. Following was the second version of the Caped Crusader's transportation from Tim Burton’s 1989 classic and its 1992 sequel, “Batman Returns.” The winged Batmobile driven by Val Kilmer in “Batman Forever” was in close pursuit and the George Clooney helmed vehicle from “Batman and Robin” followed. Taking the rear in its tank- WARNER BROS. STUDIOS BURBANK COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER JULY 2012 OUR WORKING STUDIO: DESIGN CENTER The newly formed Warner Bros. Design Studio, which merged the company’s Sign Shop and Scenic Art Department into one creative and technical team, is not only a leader for the entertainment industry, but is also a recognized design leader in the local and global communities, as well. Combining state-of-the-art technologies with old world craftsmanship, the Design Studio’s unique combination of skill sets, along with their remarkably quick turnaround, makes them especially competitive in the commercial world. Outside of the Studio, the group is often hired by architects and non-profits for various jobs, including flatbed and digital printing, billboards, wallpaper, trade show installations, hand-painted backdrops and custom displays. The Design Studio takes on projects as small as restroom signs or as big as building wraps. Recently, the department, along with Warner WB PARTICIPATES: IN BTMO’S BIKE AND WALK TO WORK DAY WB Clean Air Club, an its employees to join the Warner Bros. invites all commuting via carpool, t por sup to gram designed employee commuter pro sharing and car-free ride ycle or walking. By bic , bus n, trai l, poo van p to reduce local traffic an Air Club members hel commuting, our WB Cle began in November m gra pro quality. Since the and improve local air s have joined. 2009, over 800 employee k ticipated in the Burban and its employees par an Cle ual ann ) In May, Warner Bros. MO (BT ement Organization’s Transportation Manag efits of bicycling and/ promote the many ben to ies ivit act nth Air Mo tion also included mo pro g This month-lon or walking to work. ts as well as other den bank schools and stu participation by many Bur inesses. bus k ban Bur al loc supporting Bros. Studio Facilities, contributed to two organizations within the Burbank community. They refurbished Burbank Luther Middle School’s theater and donated new sets and hand-painted backdrops, and revitalized the Burbank Animal Shelter’s lobby with custom signage and wallpaper. The Warner Bros. Design Studio also works in other local communities. In Anaheim, the department was hired by Disneyland Parks to create large-scale prints so that guests knew to “pardon the dust” while the park refurbished its popular roller coaster, Space Mountain. At the Grove shopping center, the department worked with Caruso Affiliated to design, fabricate and install “Happy Feet 2” penguin models for the outdoor mall’s winter wonderland last holiday season. And in Hollywood, the group restored the ornate doors to the Chinese Theater, giving the entrance a golden facelift. BTMO’s C lean Air M onth activ Day,” a s ities were pecial ev capped o ent held event, pa ff by “Bike on Thurs rticipating day, May & Walk to schools a employee Work 17th. Le nd busine s to bike ading up sses challe or walk to that pled to this nged their work on th ged to p stu artic e day of school or the event. dents and work on th ipate received a Individua green ev e day of th ls ent t-shir e event. On the d t to wear ay of the to e v seen bikin ent, stud ents and g or walk ing to wo Once at s rk or scho employees could cho clearly be ol in participati ol, excited studen ts gathere their bright green ng emplo t-s d for grou yees stop Bob Hop p ped by “T photos an hirts. e D he Pointe d many refreshme rive and Alameda ” office b nts. to mix an uilding on d mingle and enjo y light While the Design Studio may be best known for its projects on film and television screens, its work in the local communities makes it one of Hollywood’s best kept secrets. NYDIA MENESES NYDIA MENESES, Finance Coordinator for Studio Group Protection, Warner Bros. Entertainment, has been an employee of the studio since 2005 and an involved Burbank member since 1999. Initially hired to monitor employee time and attendance, Meneses proudly utilized her people skills to move up the finance ladder at her dream company. In 2009, the studio presented her with the first annual Idea Award which is given to an employee who exhibits exemplary innovation, diligence, enterprise and action. “I am so blessed to be a member of this community,” said Meneses, “A place of safety and gleaming beauty that I can call my home.” Having emigrated from Guatemala as a single mother of three, Meneses left her home with her children’s future in mind and stumbled upon the close knit city of Burbank. With the help of the community and their available support groups, both Meneses and her children have been able to accomplish their dreams. Her eldest son of 19, the Valedictorian of the 2012 graduating class of Burbank High School, was recently accepted into Harvard University where he plans to major in Pre-Med and Engineering. When she isn’t dedicating her time as a devout soccer mom or volunteering with Impact, Warner Bros.’ employee giving program, Meneses likes to shop the streets of Burbank and dance the night away at Salsa dance nights downtown. WARNER BROS. STUDIOS BURBANK COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER JULY 2012 GINES Y, HAS WINGS, JET EN SK T RNOON? GH NI E TH AS K FOR AN ENTIRE AFTE E IV WHAT IS BLAC DR E ID RS VE RI N Y HEAD O AND CAN TURN EVER ! E L I B O M T A B E H T S IT ' Burbank was taken over by a barrage of Batmobiles on March 30 as five of the iconic vehicles paraded out Gate 4 of the studio and travelled over to Bob’s Big Boy’s parking lot, complete with police escort. The vehicles were on loan from the Batcave for a documentary feature filmed that day which will be included in the special features of the Blu-ray and DVD release of “The Dark Knight Rises.” like glory was The Tumbler, Christopher Nolan’s vision of the Batmobile featured in his Dark Knight trilogy. Greeted in the parking lot by a crowd of die-hard Batman enthusiasts and flashing cameras, the quintet stayed on display for the rest of the day and will be showcased again at this year’s Comic-Con in San Diego. Leading the pack was George Barris in the original Batmobile that he designed for the 1960’s TV show staring Adam West. He based the design on a concept car built by Ford in 1955, the Lincoln Futura. Following was the second version of the Caped Crusader's transportation from Tim Burton’s 1989 classic and its 1992 sequel, “Batman Returns.” The winged Batmobile driven by Val Kilmer in “Batman Forever” was in close pursuit and the George Clooney helmed vehicle from “Batman and Robin” followed. Taking the rear in its tank- WARNER BROS. STUDIOS BURBANK COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER JULY 2012 WARNER BROS. STUDIOS 4000 Warner Blvd. Burbank, CA 91522 A Letter From... HELLO BURBANK! We hope you have been enjoying your summer! At Warner Bros., we are gearing up for another exciting season with 13 television series shooting on the lot and the release of the much-anticipated finale to Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy “The Dark Knight Rises” on July 20. In addition to working hard to bring you the films and television shows that you love, our employees have continued to be actively engaged in the Burbank community. Three of our executives finished a successful year serving as Principal Partners through Burbank Business Partners, an organization committed to developing sustainable community support for Burbank schools. The Principal Partners program matches school principals with business leaders to provide a mutual mentoring experience. Warner Bros. has a deep commitment to our schools, which is realized through LISA RAWLINS efforts such as the Reach Program and company partnerships with Luther Burbank Middle School and the Burbank Housing Corporation’s Achievement Centers. Warner Bros. further extends its pledge to education through the Encore program. Since January, 35 unique donations of supplies including televisions, books and other learning materials have been made to five local Burbank schools. We were honored to be recognized this May for our commitment to the Burbank Arts for All Foundation. Our relationship with this organization began when a community-wide alliance, supported by a Warner Bros.’ financial contribution, created the Foundation to bolster Burbank schools’ art programs. Warner Bros. was presented with the Patron of the Arts Award at the inaugural gala, which raised more than $137,000 to help ensure quality visual and performing arts education for students across the Burbank Unified School District. In a time of diminishing school budgets and programs, it is more important than ever that our schools get support from the private sector, businesses and households alike. As always, we look forward to continuing to engage with you, our Burbank neighbors, and welcome any feedback on how we can continue to grow our relationship. Please visit our website wbcitizenship.com or email us at [email protected] with comments or suggestions. All the best, Lisa Rawlins Senior Vice President, Public Affairs Warner Bros. Entertainment COMMUNITY DAY: WITH WB TOURS AND BURBANK CHAMBER MEET OUR 2012 REACH BURBANK HONORSHIP WINNERS! NICOLE (NIKKI) CALDERON SYED IBRAHIM SCHOOL: Burbank High School SCHOOL: Burbank High School ACTIVITIES/INTERESTS: Mock Trial, Show Choir, Key Club, Model United Nations, California Scholarship Federation, Inter-club Council, AP Microeconomics Club and competitive figure roller-skating ACTIVITIES/INTERESTS: Mock Trial, Key Club, AP Microeconomics Club, American Legion California Boys State COLLEGE PLANS: University of California, Santa Barbara COLLEGE PLANS: University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business CAREER INTEREST: Marketing CAREER INTEREST: Public relations or entertainment law CONGRATULATIONS! GO GREEN AND PAPERLESS TODAY! Warner Bros. has a long history of promoting environmental stewardship through programs and companywide participation. We continually strive to find new ways to conserve resources, reduce energy consumption and cut waste production. You can help us reach our goals by signing up to receive an electronic copy of the Burbank Community Newsletter! Email [email protected] with your name, home mailing address, preferred email address and a DO NOT MAIL request. WARNER BROS. STUDIOS STUDIOS BURBANK BURBANK COMMUNITY COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER NEWSLETTER JULY 2010 2012 JUNE TM and © 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed on 30% post-consumer recycled paper using soy-based inks. Please recycle. The Burbank Chamber of Commerce held its “The special event allowed our chamber monthly member mixer on Saturday, June 23, on the Warner Bros. lot. Chamber members were members the opportunity to come away invited to a behind-the-scenes VIP Studio Tour with a greater appreciation for Warner featuring some of the most famous sets, stages, Bros. positive economic impacts on our props, and costumes at the world’s busiest local Burbank economy. On average, motion picture and television studio. They also they utilize more than 1,200 Burbank enjoyed a continental breakfast and learned vendors and suppliers annually. Warner about Warner Bros.’ economic footprint in the Bros. remains an integral and important Burbank business community. Warner Bros. has contributor to Burbank's overall been an active member of the Burbank economy economic prosperity.” for more than 80 years. As those who attended the June 23 event learned, GARY OLSON President & CEO, Warner Bros. is both a major employer in Burbank Burbank Chamber of Commerce and a strong supporter of local vendors: • Almost 700 of Warner Bros.’ corporate employees and more than 2,000 of our production employees make Burbank their home. to all of Warner Bros.’ business units. The small business was started by Jeff Stewart, who grew up across the street from the Warner Bros. lot. • Zaun Glass Company, a medium-sized company with 30 employees, has been supplying glass, windows, doors and hardware to the Studio since James Dean was making films at the Studio in the 1950s. • Bake It Again Sam, a Burbank caterer, has been supplying bagels, coffee, and sandwiches to dozens of Warner Bros. television shows since they opened in 1991. In a typical year, Warner Bros. is one of their largest customers. • Since 1972, The Forms Peddler has been providing computer-feed forms and checks Photos courtesy of The "Bern" Agency/Andre' B. Murray WARNER BROS. STUDIOS BURBANK COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER JULY 2012
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